I've never been one to drink much water. Didn't used to drink anything else either, no sodas, no tea, one mug of coffee in the morning..that's about it.

I'd try now and again to always carry water with me, but it only ever lasted a few weeks or so.

But now, I seem to have cracked it! My new habit has lasted a few months so I think I'm on to a winner.

It started after I saw this short video from nutrition facts.org

The video looks at a study of the anti-oxidant levels of 283 different beverages. Imagine there even being 283 different drinks! Anyhow the drink with the highest anti-oxidant level, by quite a margin, is hibiscus tea. A tea made from the hibiscus flower.

So now, every morning, I make a large container (60 fl oz) of hibiscus tea using 4 tea bags, a lemon and hot or cold water. No sweetener.

I leave it in the kitchen and it is a pretty reminder for me to drink it up throughout the day. Sometimes I forget to make it in the morning, but then I remember later on and catch up! I don't take the tea bags out, just leave them in all day. Now it's winter, I tend to start it with hot water and then by the evening, am drinking it room temperature. I know most Americans prefer cold drink with and ice - but remember, I'm a Brit! Room temperature is good!!!

So now I get at least 60 fl oz every day of water plus a wonderful dose of anti-oxidants.

One of the key parts of why it works for me is that it is attractive! The lovely color of the hibiscus catches my eye. It's pretty. When I ran out of hibiscus and tried it with white pomegranate tea, I just didn't feel like drinking it. These are the two brands I tend to use.

So if you struggle with drinking enough fluids throughout the day, try using a large container that will hold a days worth - about 60 fl oz, and fill it with something that is attractive to you and healthy. You can swap out one of the hibiscus tea bags and add a ginger or chamomile one instead or......